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    Surprise: Pro-Illegal Group In UK Doesn’t Want Illegals In Their Own Area

    Surprise: Pro-Illegal Group In UK Doesn’t Want Illegals In Their Own Area

    By William Teach July 4, 2026 – 10:30 am

    Funny how it always works out like this
    Pro-migrant group protests against housing ‘asylum seekers’ on former MoD site
    A pro-migrant campaign group in Oxfordshire has launched a petition opposing Government plans to house asylum seekers on a former Ministry of Defence (MoD) site.
    The Oxford branch of “Stand Up To Racism” is calling on locals and community groups across the county to oppose the proposal, which is to house 1,250 asylum seekers in Bicester.
    It argues the plans risk turning the town into a target for “far-right” demonstrations and an attempt from the Government to appear tough on immigration in response to Reform UK’s rising popularity.
    Ian McKendrick, its vice-chairman, said the plan was “inhumane” and amounted to “a desperate bid to win votes and to divert people’s anger away from the Government’s failure to address the decades of cuts and austerity the majority of people have had to endure”. (snip)
    The group added: “Bicester should not be turned into the racist capital of Oxfordshire with repeated violent demonstrations organised by the far-right.”
    It’s like they’re looking for reasons to oppose having the illegals, most of whom end up being Islamists and 3rd worlders from Africa, in their own neighborhoods.



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    Oh, the sweet, sweet smell of progressive hypocrisy in the morning.

    The Oxford branch of "Stand Up to Racism" has just launched a petition... opposing the government's plan to house 1,250 asylum seekers on a former MoD site in Bicester.
    Their devastating reasons?
    "Lack of infrastructure."
    "Massive strain on local facilities."
    "The town might become a far-right target."
    "And the facilities aren't good enough for the poor migrants."
    Not in my backyard, bigots! This one’s got rainbow flags on the porch and a "Refugees Welcome" gnome in the garden... until the delivery van actually shows up.
    You know, the same "infrastructure" and "facilities" arguments the rest of us have been screaming about for the entire country for years.
    But apparently when it’s your charming little market town instead of some working-class area that’s already been culturally enriched to death, suddenly it’s a crisis.
    Stand Up to Racism, everybody. Just not in their town.
    Classic.




    1:50 AM · Jul 4, 2026

    “Their devastating reasons? “Lack of infrastructure.” “Massive strain on local facilities.””
    But apparently when it’s your charming little market town instead of some working-class area that’s already been culturally enriched to death, suddenly it’s a crisis.
    I mean, they’re fine with this stuff when it is Somewhere Else. Not in their own towns.

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    Pro-migrant group protests against housing 'asylum seekers' on former MoD site

    Will Kingston laughs at Shabana Mahmood's plans to make migrants pay back their housing costs once possible to do so
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    By Alice Tomlinson

    Published: 02/07/2026
    - 23:04

    Updated: 03/07/2026
    - 06:31

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    Stand Up To Racism warns the plans risk turning Bicester into a target for 'far-right' demonstrations

    A pro-migrant campaign group in Oxfordshire has launched a petition opposing Government plans to house asylum seekers on a former Ministry of Defence (MoD) site.
    The Oxford branch of "Stand Up To Racism" is calling on locals and community groups across the county to oppose the proposal, which is to house 1,250 asylum seekers in Bicester.
    It argues the plans risk turning the town into a target for "far-right" demonstrations and an attempt from the Government to appear tough on immigration in response to Reform UK's rising popularity.
    Ian McKendrick, its vice-chairman, said the plan was "inhumane" and amounted to "a desperate bid to win votes and to divert people's anger away from the Government's failure to address the decades of cuts and austerity the majority of people have had to endure".

    He warned isolating asylum seekers in basic accommodation far from amenities would "give the far-right and racists yet another target for intimidation".
    In a post on Facebook, the group said the proposal "will give the far-right and racists yet another, even bigger, target for intimidation, just like their frequent far-right marches outside hotels accommodating asylum seekers and a similar ex-MoD camp near Crowborough".
    The group added: "Bicester should not be turned into the racist capital of Oxfordshire with repeated violent demonstrations organised by the far-right."

    Mr McKendrick drew a direct historical comparison to a previous attempt to use the same Bicester site in 2002.



    The group has appealed to locals and community groups to sign the petition
    | FACEBOOK / OXFORD STAND UP TO RACISM


    In a similar proposal, a surge of activity was triggered from right-wing groups, including the National Front and the British National Party.
    A related plan to house 750 asylum seekers on an MoD site near Bicester was ultimately cancelled in 2005 after improvements in processing asylum claims reduced the need for long-term accommodation.
    The group's central argument is a large isolated camp does nothing to address the underlying problem it claims to solve.
    Mr McKendrick said: "Scapegoating refugees only stirs up hate. It won't build a single house, or improve anyone's wage or solve the NHS waiting lists."



    The petition comes as Shabana Mahmood has put forward proposals for migrants to pay back their housing fees once they are able to do so
    | GETTY


    The campaign notes asylum seekers currently receive less than £10 a week in support while their claims are processed, often for extended periods, during which they are legally barred from working.
    The group argues money earmarked for the new camp would be better spent on processing the existing backlog of claims more efficiently.
    It suggested the money should be used to process people's legal status faster rather than housing them indefinitely in isolated accommodation.
    The Bicester proposal comes amid a fiercely contested national debate over asylum accommodation.

    Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has separately announced asylum seekers will be required to repay up to £10,000 towards the cost of their accommodation once they begin earning, modelled loosely on student loan repayments.
    The payment will take the form of a flat-rate charge, with eligible adults paying off an amount each month above a set threshold.
    Ms Mahmood described the cost of asylum seekers to the British taxpayer as "too high".
    She said: "We have already reduced asylum costs by £1billion, but it is also right that we ask those who can contribute to do so.

    "Receiving asylum support is a right, but it is also a responsibility.
    "Once people can contribute and repay the generosity of the British people, we expect them to do so."
    Those liable for the cost who leave the UK will be made to pay in full if they want to come back at a future date, the department added.
    Oxford Stand Up To Racism's petition remains open, with the group urging residents to formally object before any decision is confirmed.

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